Legal Aid offer

1 Jul 2022 03:47 PM

Enhanced fees for lawyers to support profession.

Community Safety Minister Ash Regan has made a “substantial and credible offer” of support to Legal Aid practitioners.

A robust package of support was recently (01 July 2022) set out by Ms Regan in a letter to the sector which builds on the increases to fees already introduced over the past three years.

The offer directly addresses issues raised as priorities by the legal profession and has been made following extensive engagement to provide a sustainable way forward for criminal defence solicitors.

It sets out:

Minister for Community Safety Ash Regan recently said:

“This is a substantial and credible offer following extensive engagement with the sector and I’d urge lawyers to accept it.

“Our aim always has been to find a settlement that responds to the concerns raised by members of the profession and builds on the increases to fees already introduced over the past three years.

“We also have to find an agreement that is affordable in the context of public finances and supports the on-going process of justice recovery and transformation.

“The offer has been made in the context of a very challenging financial position and that is why I must emphasise there is no scope for further immediate increases beyond this offer. Additionally I have asked for a cessation of planned disruptive action which has the potential to be damaging to witnesses and complainers.

“Scotland has the finest legal aid system in the world and this credible and robust package will support vitally important criminal defence work as the justice sector continues its recovery from the COVID period.”

Background

Ms Regan wrote to the sector to set out a clear and credible offer on 01 July, 2022. 

At the beginning of the COVID pandemic, the Scottish Government acted immediately to make required legislative changes to support an enhanced scheme of interim payments, recognising the difficulty firms could be placed in financially due to cash flow.

Due to significant drop in demand for legal aid services during 2020-21 the Scottish Government provided £9m in additional funding to legal aid providers in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. This was through grant awards that have been paid to a total of 419 firms across Scotland, to support them while work was unavailable.

Award sums differed depending on the circumstances of the firm (including other areas of income such as furlough), but ranged from an average of £10,452 to firms in the lower banding, to £67,971, on average, for firms in the highest banding. Some recipients received significantly more than the average.

The Legal Aid Fund is demand led. Reductions in spend derive from reduced demand and it is inaccurate to classify reduction in spend as “cuts”.